FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
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If you are using a TV connected to cable or satellite, the change to digital should not affect you.You have questions, here's where you can find the answers to some of the most often asked questions about Digital TV Transition.
Remember, if you have a TV with a digital tuner, you can already watch DTV. If your TV is connected to cable or satellite, the change to digital should not affect you. But if you use an analog TV with rabbit ears or an on-roof antenna, you need to act now. You can buy a TV with a digital tuner, you can subscribe to cable or satellite, or you can buy a converter box and plug it in to your analog TV.
If you’re ready for DTV, you might be able to use the information we’ve given you to help your family and friends get ready as well.
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What do I need to do to be ready for the end of analog TV broadcasting?
If I have an older analog television, will I have to throw it away after June 12?
How can I be sure that I am buying a digital TV?
What is the difference between “integrated” DTVs and DTV or HDTV Monitors?
How do I get DTV or HDTV programming?
